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The book thief markus zusak audiobook

The Book Thief Audiobook is authored by Markus Zusak. It is a historic-based novel that was published in 2015. The book thief is a historical novel that is written by Markus Zusak. The novel was published in 2005 by the Picador publishers. The book was originally meant to be released in Germany but was later simultaneously published in the United States in the English language as well. The book is available in two languages and two media print versions including hardcover and paperback. The story of the book is centered on the character Leisel. Leisel is mourning her brother's death when she arrives at his foster parent's home. The story is set in the time of Nazi. Critical Acclaim: The Book Thief Audiobook was not a big release but it unexpectedly broke many chart records in the US and Germany as it sold millions of copies within the first few weeks of its publication. The book not only earned millions but also received many awards too. These included the publisher's weekly best child novel award, book sense award of the year, school library journal award, and Commonwealth Writers' Prize award. Film Adaptation: It was announced in 2012 that a film adaptation of the book thief will be made. The movie directed by Brian Percival and written by Michael Petroni was released in 2013. The movie starred Emily Watson and Geoffrey Rush in lead roles. The principal photography and shoot for the movie were complete in Germany as it was the original release country of the book. About the Author (Markus Zusak): Markus Zusak was born in Australia in 1975. He is a professional novelist, author, and screenwriter. He has authored many best-selling books including the celebrated novel the book thief. The Book Thief Audio is divided into 15 parts by Audible for easy reading. Listen To The Book Thief Audiobook All Part from below. Listen To AudiobookSummary 'It's just a small story, really, about among other things: a girl, some words, an accordionist, a Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery ...'Narrated in the all-knowing matter-of-fact voice of Death, witnessing the story of the citizens of Himmel Street:When nine-year-old Liesel arrives outside the boxlike house of her new foster parents, she refuses to get out of the car. Liesel has been separated from her parents - 'Kommunists' - for ever, and at the burial of her little brother, she steals a gravedigger's instruction manual which she can't read. It is the beginning of her illustrious career.In the care of the Hubermans, Liesel befriends blond-haired Rudy Steiner, her neighbour obsessed with Jesse Owens. She also befriends the mayor's wife, who hides from despair in her library. Together Liesel and Rudy steal books - from Nazi book burning piles, from the mayor's library, from the richer people of Molching. In time, the family hide a Jewish boxer, Max, who reads with Liesel in the basement.. By 1943, the Allied bombs are falling, and the sirens begin to wail. Liesel shares out her books in the air-raid shelters. But one day in the life of Himmel street, the wail of the sirens comes too late ...A life-changing tale of the cruel twists of fate and the coincidences on which all our lives hinge, this is also a joyous look at the power of book to nourish the soul. Its uplifting ending will make all readers weep. #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S 100 BEST YA BOOKS OF ALL TIMEThe extraordinary, beloved novel about the ability of books to feed the soul even in the darkest of times.When Death has a story to tell, you listen. It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still. Liesel Meminger is a foster girl living outside of Munich, who scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can't resist?books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement. In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak, author of I Am the Messenger, has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time. "The kind of book that can be life-changing." --The New York Times "Deserves a place on the same shelf with The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank." --USA TodayDON'T MISS BRIDGE OF CLAY, MARKUS ZUSAK'S FIRST NOVEL SINCE THE BOOK THIEF. Historical Fiction Young Adult Fiction Young Adult Literature Markus Zusak has portrayed the image of the world war and its impact on human society and also on human relations at the same time. The narration by Allan Corduner is a fine one, at the start you feel the pitch a bit strange but then it moves well along with the developments the life of the main character who is a little girl. Liesel Meminger a foster girl loses everything in the attacks by Germany. Still, she finds something fascinating in life, something that had the potential to make her forget all about her wounds from the inside and from the outside. She even forgets the war scenario and all the troubles in her life that she faces while living with her foster father. She starts stealing the moment she gets isolated from her family but its books that she steals and not for selling or another such purpose, she steals books for the sheer purpose of reading and not only does she studies them in isolation she also reads them to her neighbors and friends. This story firstly shows the zeal of a girl to survive and second is the impact of books on human personality. The death all around grabbing a bunch of people at a single time does not bother her anymore. This story can be termed as one that can change not only your life but your attitude towards life as well. Bridge of Clay and I Am the Messenger are the other two books by the same author that can be read along with this one in order to know more about the writer and his works. Note: Please scroll down to load more books!!! Sidabook audio player Markus Zusak who is the author of Bridge of Clay has given a remarkable story behind the `The book thief. The Author has created numerous fans due to the enormous success and impressive events and characters in the novels.This best seller is an unforgettable adventurous, thrilling and interesting story which has been nominated and declared as being the best loved novels in America. The perfect collection and combination of sorrow, fear, interest, mystery and every other emotion humans can enjoy, this novel is all about keeping your imagination engaged so that you may not escape the scenario until it is figured out at the end. The time when Nazis were there the country was an absolute horror but still some people made their mark and found their inspiration.The story revolves around the girl Liesel Meminger who steals the books which is her favorite and she can never resist whenever she founds a book nearby. She is obsessed with her stolen books and keep reading and stealing more books and also shares them with others.The perfect story, with all the characters who seem to be close to nature because it has been written on the real circumstances it keep you engaged and thinking about the girls and her fate in those days. The life changing scenarios and meaningful thoughts in this story could be a lot of inspiration to others who have been through their down times for quite some time. The superb voice of Allan corduner has also given a beautiful impact on the story and has given a breakthrough to make sure it keeps on developing into your mind as you listen to it. You can surely enjoy it when you have some spare time to get indulged into such inspiring stories. Tokybook Audio Player The Audio Player works best on Google Chrome (latest version) Markus Zusak, Author, Allan Corduner, Read by , read by Allan Corduner. Listening Library $51 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7393-3727-1 More By and About This Author Corduner uses considerable zeal and a talent for accents to navigate Zusak's compelling, challenging novel set in Nazi Germany. Death serves as knowing narrator for the tale, which is framed much like a lengthy flashback. The storytelling aspects of this structure include asides to the listener, and lots of foreshadowing about what eventually happens to the various lead characters--appealing features for listeners. But Corduner seems to most enjoy embracing the heart of things here--the rather small and ordinary saga of 10-year-old Liesel Meminger, who has been given over to a foster family following her mother's branding as a "Kommunist" and the death of her younger brother. Under her foster parents' care, she learns how to read, how to keep terrifying secrets and how to hone her skills as a book thief, a practice that keeps her sane and feeds her newfound love of words. With quick vocal strokes, Corduner paints vivid, provocative portraits of Germans and Jews under unfathomable duress and the ripple effect such circumstances have on their lives. Ages 12up. (Oct.) Audio book sample courtesy of Penguin Random House Audio

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